Yes that is what I mean, sorry.When you say no widescreen, I assume you mean 'not a ultra/superwide' as pretty much all monitors these days are what would have been called 'widescreen' historically.
At 1440p 240Hz there are 2 main options:Yes that is what I mean, sorry.
That's fantastic, thank you so much.At 1440p 240Hz there are 2 main options:
The Samsung G7 is an option but has quite a severe curve which puts a lot of people off.
The HP Omen 27 is a very appealing option and has impressive reviews.
The problem is budget: 240Hz 1440p monitors are over £500, 4k 144Hz (there's no such thing as 4k 240Hz) are over £800
If you keep an eye out for them in the Black Friday sales, you may well find either of those nearer the £350 mark come to think of it, had completely forgotten that’s coming up!That's fantastic, thank you so much.
What’s FALD?I find Display Ninja tends to give fairly decent reviews.
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Also consider why you want 240hz, if you can tell difference between 144hz and 240hz.
Also new HDR monitors and FALD are being released.
My view is some buyers will go for 240hz and rest will go for superior image quality and go FALD, HDR route.
@SpyderTracks - I'm ashamed you don't know FALD = Full Array Local Dimming 🤯What’s FALD?
It’s full array local dimming, sort of new backlight tech.What’s FALD?
It’s full array local dimming, sort of new backlight tech.
it’s pricey at moment but once starts hitting main stream high hdr with FALD will be best screens to go for.
Is that not a pre requisite for HDR?@SpyderTracks - I'm ashamed you don't know FALD = Full Array Local Dimming 🤯
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If they can fix the halo-ing enough.It’s full array local dimming, sort of new backlight tech.
it’s pricey at moment but once starts hitting main stream high hdr with FALD will be best screens to go for.
HDR... now that’s a bag of worms lol.Is that not a pre requisite for HDR?
I looked at display ninja and I liked the look of the Acer predator x35 is that a good choice?@SpyderTracks - I'm ashamed you don't know FALD = Full Array Local Dimming 🤯
How do I subtract reaction points?
How much do they range from, Is it out of my price range?HDR... now that’s a bag of worms lol.
I would say for high HDR yes.
However so many screens carry the HDR label and are not hdr (false hdr) or are really low.
Yes it’s a good monitor.I looked at display ninja and I liked the look of the Acer predator x35 is that a good choice?
Lol yes but it depends on how important price is (relative etc).How much do they range from, Is it out of my price range?
Yeah, that’s very true. Hardware unboxed do really thorough testing on array dimming and more often than not, unless it’s a full HDR10 screen, it turns out that they don’t actually meet the stated HDR rating.HDR... now that’s a bag of worms lol.
I would say for high HDR yes.
However so many screens carry the HDR label and are not hdr (false hdr) or are really low.
If they can fix the halo-ing enough.
Yeah I think I will wait till the prices drop lolAcer Predator X35 Review 2024: Is It Worth The Money?
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ASUS on same review.
pricey lol.